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A young airline pilot of Kabyle origin has gone viral on the social network Tiktok. Under the pseudonym of "Liza Taqvaylith", which means Liza the Kabyle, the young woman has been creating a buzz in recent days with the many rather nice videos that she puts online.
Liza, who proudly displays her Kabyle origins, has videos that have counted no less than 500,000 views on Tiktok. The Kabyle pilot always shows breathtaking views from the cockpit against a backdrop of Algerian music. We also see her in several videos in official dress, thus fascinating her subscribers. From her videos, it can be assumed that she works for the British air carrier British Airways.
The Kabyle pilot is not the only female Algerian pilot
The cockpits of Air Algérie planes are not places reserved solely for men. Indeed, the Air Algérie national flag, for example, has 30 female pilots among its crews. In this regard, a foreign diplomat published a tweet in honor of these brave ladies.
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Several personalities have also paid tribute on many occasions to these women pilots. This is also the case of the Polish ambassador to Algeria, Mr. Spirydowicz Witold, who posted a tweet in which two photos appear, showing him in the company of several women in a rather festive atmosphere, in a residence in Bouzareah, on the heights of the capital Algiers at the end of last September, as mentioned at the bottom of the post. "A great meeting. There are precisely 30 female pilots at Air Algérie. Congratulation ! “wrote the diplomat in his tweet.
It should be noted that the retweets have multiplied, mostly praising the role of women, both in Air Algérie and in Algerian society. “Congratulations to these brave ladies! They are a model of success and perseverance for any ambitious Algerian. I would also like to salute Air Algérie for its application of the principle of meritocracy. “Reacted a young woman on the same social network. “Within Air Algérie, there are 31 women pilots out of a total of 500 pilots, while at Air France there are 9% women out of 3,600 pilots. With such standards, the Algerian company is positioned above the world average. “said a Twitter user. “It is not the 6.2% of female pilots in Algeria that leave me perplexed, but rather the 9% in France. Or is the parity so vaunted by the French, “answered a surfer to the previous comment.

 
 
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